10.000 dollari per un massacro

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10.000 dollari per un massacro (Italy 1967 / Director: Romolo Guerrieri)

Also known as

7 dollari su Arizona (Italy) | $10,000 Blood Money (USA) | 10.000 Blutige Dollar (Germany) | Django - 10.000 Blutige Dollar (Germany) | Como lobos sedientos (Spain) | 10.000$ por una masacre (Spain) [video title] | 10 000 dólares para um massacre (Portugal) | 10.000 Dólares Para Django (Brazil) | 10.000 dolara za masakr (Yugoslavia) | Django contra todos (Argentina) | Django Mata Por Dinheiro (Brazil) | 2匹の流れ星 (Japan) | 10.000 Dollars Blood Money | 10.000 Dollars for a Massacre | Guns of Violence
$10,000 Blood Money movie poster

Synopsis

Django has become a bounty hunter who is asked to chase a villain who has kidnapped a young girl, but because he is not offered enough money, he decides to join forces with the bandit. But he’s double-crossed by the ruthless villain, who also kills the woman he was about to marry. Once again Django will have to take revenge ...

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Gianni Garko [as Gary Hudson] (Django), Loredana Nusciak (Mijanou), Claudio Camaso (Manuel Vasquez), Adriana Ambesi (Dolores Mendoza), Pinuccio Ardia ('Seven Dollars'), Fidel Gonzales (Fidelius / Fidelio), Franco Lantieri (Juan), Massimo Sarchielli (Cisco), Ermelinda De Felice (Rosita), Dada Gallotti (Scarface's woman), Franco Bettella (Mendoza), Aldo Cecconi (Scarface / Bobo), Renato Montalbano (cardsharper), Peggy Nathan (Ms Gardner, shopkeeper), Ferdinando Poggi [as Nando Poggi] (Miguel, gang member), Mirko Valentin (gang member), Fernando Sancho ('Stardust' Vasquez)
  • Uncredited & Background actors: Rocco Lerro (Joe, deputy), Alberigo Donadeo (Mendoza foreman), Paolo Figlia (bounty hunter), Angelo Boscariol (bounty hunter), Vicenzo De Palo (saloon patron), Umberto Salomone (saloon greeter), Jimmy il Fenomeno (bartender)
  • Story: Franco Fogagnolo, Ernesto Gastaldi, Luciano Martino
  • Screenplay: Franco Fogagnolo, Ernesto Gastaldi, Luciano Martino, Sauro Scavolini
  • Cinematography: Federico Zanni [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Nora Orlandi
  • Song: "Basta cosi" sung by Giorgio Farina
  • Producers: Mino Loy, Luciano Martino

Reviews

Filming locations

  • Filming Locations: Tabernas - Almeria, Rome
  • Tabernas: Cautivo - Django meets Manuel
  • Rome: Castello di Corcolle - Manual at Mendoza's House
  • Rome: Mignone - Django Shot from Horse
  • Rome: Tolfa - The Stage Attack
  • Rome: Magliana - Django buried in the ground


Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 98 min

Release Dates

  • March 3, 1967 (Italy)

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